TheBillyGoatCurse posted a study on how he found out what anti-virus company was behind GMail’s new feature.
A public service by VirusTotal.com allows you to submit malware, and get results back from many AV vendors. The AV signature database between vendors is as unique as a fingerprint, so I decided to fingerprint the AV vendor! Using malware collected from my secret source of malware, and GHH honeypots, I started to compare Gmail with all of the AV vendors.
A sample chart can be found here and here and if you look closely you will see that both GMail AV and Sophos detected the same exact malwares. No other AV company had the same fingerprint.
I used to run Kaspersky which is a Russian-based AV company and it was good, only that it’s too resource-intensive though the charts would show you they detected the most number of malwares. So I switched to Avast and it’s been working just fine for me.




































Hahhaha!! That kind of stuff doens’t interest me.. kasi first off.. i don’t know what MALWARE means.. And I guess I’m not that techie (as I like to think) Hahahha!!!
O’C'mon Google, why Sophos? I have “bad memories” with Sophos. Kaspersky or Trendmicro will be fine, but with Sophos…Gmail doesnt give that “hey my mails are virus free” impression. Yahoomail does.